Rebellion has been put down, anymore takers. Go Horned Frogs.
TCU welcomes the chance to play any SEC team, and if you will excuse me, we have a rebellion to put down.
And airlines are subject to rules and they can be held responsible for the times when shit happens and people die. Yet even when airplanes have...
At the time of the episode, transporters had been in use well over one hundred years. From Memory Beta...
Implied consent can only be taken if you can prove that both parties could reasonably expect to be put together in a transporter accident. Unless...
No since the amalgamated bodies belonged to Neelix and Tuvok to begin with. What I am saying is according to US law (and several other...
Er, no Bad Thoughts, Tuvix isn't a child because children do not require their parents tissues, and organs to exist, only a sperm and an ovum....
Janeway Chakotay B'Elanna Torres Tom Paris Tuvok The Doctor Kes Seven of Nine Harry Kim Neelix The reality from my point of view is...
I voted none of the above because you left out Tal Celes from "Good Shepherd" and the "Haunting of Deck 12." She seems like a good match for...
This is where your argument falls apart, the only argument you can make using Legality is conjecture on your part. You don't know what is legal or...
Responsibility has nothing to do with it. No one is responsible. There was an accident that injured two members of Janeway's crew. They were in...
But Tuvok and Neelix are not his parents, we give our children life but they do not take our life in exchange. Tuvix has taken both of them...
I agree with Teacake, you are wrong. Hon, Chakotay only has to be breathing. Heck half the J/C fandom want to be Janeway simply because of Chakotay.
The death trope is very easy to do, it's the weakest way to motivate fictional characters, and it grows old and tedious after a while. I wouldn't...
I was nineteen when TOS first aired so I saw all the Treks as an adult, and mostly they all have various faults. Personally TOS is probably still...
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